The ongoing Los Angeles wildfires have killed at least 27 people, according to reports, while tens of thousands have been ordered to evacuate.Among the most famous people who’s been impacted by the devastation is Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
LeBron James and his family are among the more than 150,000 Los Angeles area residents forced to evacuate their homes at points in the past week as wildfires ravaged the area, leaving at least 25 people dead and destroying more than 12,
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James turned 40-years-old before the start of the new year but remains productive in his 21st season in the NBA.
LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers told reporters the wildfires in Southern California forced him and his family to evacuate their home last week.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James told reporters the ongoing Southern California wildfires have forced his family to evacuate their home. "Personally,
LeBron James' business partner, Maverick Carter, is looking to build an international basketball league to compete with the NBA.
As the Los Angeles Lakers have been affected due to the wildfires in California, LeBron James can't wait for it all to end. The wildfires began earlier this week and have claimed at least 11 lives ...
It was a 117-108 win for the Lakers and while it was not LeBron James ' best game by any means, he did step up to the plate in the fourth quarter. 9 of LeBron's 22 points on the night came in the fourth quarter, as he led all players in fourth quarter scoring to guide the Lakers over the line.
LeBron James hopes that a Lakers win over the Miami Heat can provide a brief period of happiness and relief for the people of Los Angeles
featuring none other than Los Angeles Lakers legend LeBron James. The "New Heights" announcement came through a fun Instagram video, where Jason Kelce introduced James in an over-the-top ...
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Trailing by 14 points against a Miami team that beat them by 41 points a month ago, the Lakers clawed their way back in the second half to snap a three-game losing streak, beating the Heat 117-108 at Crypto.